Hello Ian,
Tuesday, December 6, 2005, 5:37:48 PM, you wrote:
IAW What is the difference between the Contain and Match conditions in
IAW filters?
IAW I would have taken them to be the same. Does it have something to do
IAW with the filter containing a regexp? I have tried searching through
IAW
Stuart Cuddy @ 12/06/2005 5:59:18 PM
Match and Contain Filter condition mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Match is for regex, contain is not.
Is Match slower than Contain? Is Contain slower than Starts
With? Is Is the fastest? Does anyone know?
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Chris
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Hallo Chris,
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 23:20:27 -0600GMT (7-12-2005, 6:20 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
Match is for regex, contain is not.
C Is Match slower than Contain? Is Contain slower than Starts
C With? Is Is the fastest? Does anyone know?
Speed isn't the difference if it matters at all.
Roelof Otten @ 12/07/2005 1:00:39 AM
Match and Contain Filter condition mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Match is for regex, contain is not.
Is Match slower than Contain? Is Contain slower than Starts
With? Is Is the fastest? Does anyone know?
Speed isn't the difference if it matters at all.
Normally,
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